And the Odyssey will record 4K (UHD) in ProRes something Atomos "wants to do" but do not know if it is possible according to the last I heard. So compressed 4K is a long way off in the Shogun.

The Shogun will be able to record ProRes 4K up to 30p via HDMI (if the camera supports it) or 12G SDI (which will require a convertor box for any camera that outputs 4K SDI via 2x 3G-SDI connections.

It will record ProRes 4K from, say, the Sony A7s, which the Odyssey will not be able to do without a convertor box to go from HDMI to dual 3G SDI (like the YAGH for the Panasonic GH4). The Odyssey will also require the YAGH for 4K recording from the GH4, while the Shogun will be able to use a simple microHDMI to HDMI cable, like the great spiraled ones Atomos sells.

However, the FS700 is a unique beast in that it does not output a compatible 4K signal over SDI. The Odyssey is the best unit for this camera for the foreseeable future if you want 4K out of it. The Shogun will only be able to record up to 1080 from the FS700 now, and potentially in the future to CinemaDNG in 4K (similar to the format that the Blackmagic 4K camera shoots to). It may not ever do a 4K raw to ProRes 4K conversion. Depends on the potential of the processor in the hardware.

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